What is the process and required documentation for obtaining a DTV visa (medical) at the Thai Embassy in Vientiane, Laos?

September 25, 2024
2 days ago
Jake *******
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DTV (Medical) Approved - Vientiane, Laos

Docs submitted:

- Bank statement (6 months, balance always above 500k)

- Receipt from first appointment

- Medical certificate with diagnosis & treatment timeline (root canal, extractions, 6 weeks total)

- Proof of next appointment

- Photos, application form, copy of passport, copy of Laos visa & entry stamp, hotel booking in Laos, cover letter (I don't think they read this)

Before applying I messaged the Thai Embassy (Vientiane) Facebook page with a copy of the Med Cert asking if it would be acceptable for the DTV, a few days later they replied saying yes. When I handed in the forms the officer looked at the Med Cert and asked what I needed, I explained dental surgery and that I had messaged the Facebook page and they said it was an acceptable reason. I'm not sure if mentioning that had any impact on him not following up further. He didn't ask any questions about finances or any of the other documents. He requested the 10k baht and gave me the collection form for a few days time.

Based on what I read about other peoples experience I thought there'd be more questions or that maybe I'd be denied when collecting my passport (which lead to a nervous 5 day wait), but looks like if they accept it on the day and ask for the 10k baht then it's guaranteed. As others have said don't overthink it, just submit exactly what you need to. They aren't looking to make it difficult, they want to approve you but in order to do that they just need to tick the boxes.

So that's everything, 5yr visa approved and stamped in for 180 days. Hope this helps the next. Happy to answer any questions.
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TLDR : Answer Summary
The post details a successful experience in obtaining a DTV (medical) visa at the Thai Embassy in Vientiane, Laos. The author outlines the required documents submitted, which included a bank statement, medical certificate, proof of appointments, and other personal documentation. They also highlight their proactive approach in confirming the acceptability of their medical reasons with the embassy prior to applying. Despite initial concerns about possible scrutiny during the application process, they were only asked for the visa fee and received approval with no additional inquiries. The visa granted them a 5-year stay, valid for 180 days initially, with encouragement for others to follow a straightforward submission process without overthinking.
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Adrià ********
You were really lucky! Some people were rejected in Vientiane Embassy with similar medical reasons etc.
William *************
Can I ask ? So even though your medical procedure is 6 weeks long, you are able to stay in Thailand for five years without further procedures?
John *******
It is interesting that they wrote above the visa that your passport expires in 2026
Ko *****************
What is writing thai language with 15 Dec 2026?
James ********
@Ko ****************
It is interesting that they wrote above the visa that your passport expires in 2026
Ko *****************
@James *******
Thank you for feedback.

Appreciated. My passport is also valid till Dec 2026, how to make visa tranfer to new passport?
James ********
@Ko ****************
is your DTV visa a sticker pasted in your passport?

Or is it an Evisa email you received with the DTV visa barcode in the email ?
Ko *****************
@James *******
I have DTV sticker visa in my passport.